Staff Augmentation for Light Industrial Client
One of our oldest manufacturing clients based in Chicago (and its suburbs) needed a rapid-ramp up in production. Owing to surge in customer demand they required 50+ workers from different specializations including assembly line workers, material handlers, forklift operators, welders, machinists, CNC workers, packers, administrative assistants, team leaders, and more.
While our database had a good passive pool it wasn’t enough to meet such a huge demand in this short time-frame. To meet the client’s demands we had to implement the traditional sourcing practices as well as think out-of-the-box.
Download the Case Study to find out how Infojini collaborated with different schools & skilled-trades associations to hire 50+ workers from different specializations in 5 weeks!
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